The Hohenbuchau Collection is one of the largest collections of Northern Baroque art assembled in recent decades, and it is now on long-term loan to the Prince of Liechtenstein’s Museum in Vienna.

With more than 60 paintings primarily from the 17th century,this exhibition showcases the virtuoso composition and technical brilliance of the Golden Age of Dutch and Flemish art. The artworks are varied in size and format and
represent virtually every genre of the era — history painting, portraiture, landscapes, seascapes, still life, flower pieces, animal paintings, and hunting scenes.

The exhibition includes works by some of the most famous artists of the period
including the Utrecht Caravaggisti (Gerard van Honthorst and Hendrickter Brugghen), the Leiden fijnschilders (Gerard Dou, Frans and Willem van Mieris), landscape artists (Salomon van Ruysdael, Jacob van Ruisdael), and the
great Flemish masters Peter Paul Rubens and Jacob Jordaens.